The Raiders led 28-11 at halftime, but the Bays came storming back in the third quarter. The Bays took a two-point lead with just over four minutes remaining, before the Raiders rallied again to pull out the win.

"Winning the conference was one of our goals," DeTour coach James Geyer said. "I'm proud of the way the girls have played this year. Their hard work is paying off. We hope to carry this momentum into the districts next week."

"I thought we had a pretty good regular season, considering we have a lot of young players," Brimley coach Ray Bell said. "Congratulations to DeTour and Pickford. We are all looking forward to a wide-open district."

The game was tied at 47 at the end of regulation. Olivia Smith scored all five of the Panthers OT points and finished with 28 points and 15 rebounds. Smith was 16-of-20 from the free throw line overall and also had six assists and six blocked shots.

SAULT HIGH 59, NEWBERRY 26: Talk about balanced scoring. Sault High had six players score between eight and 10 points and finished second in the Straits Area Conference with an 8-2 record.

Emma Roque and Logan Methner each had 10 points for the Blue Devils, who open district play Monday at Gaylord. Bree Swan had nine pointe, Anne Diepenhorst had eight points and 12 rebounds, and Katie Beaumont had eight points, 10 rebounds and four blocks.

ST. IGNACE 85, CHEBOYGAN 28: The Saints completed their second straight undefeated regular season, and junior Kelley Wright eclipsed the 1,000-point mark for career scoring Thursday night in the annual Hooping for a Cure game.

Wright scored 21 of her 24 points in the first half to improve her career total to 1,008 points. Sarah Cullip had 14 points, 10 rebounds and six assists, Morgan LaVake had 10 points, Abbey Ostman had 10 rebounds. The Saints had 25 assists on 37 field goals.

"We've had great team assists," coach Dorene Ingalls said. "We're averaging just under 20 assists per game. The girls are very unselfish with the ball."

St. Ignace finished 10-0 in the SAC.

The Saints open up district play Monday against Mackinaw City, with the winner facing Mackinac Island on Wednesday for the title.